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Modelling cosmic radiation events in the tree-ring radiocarbon record

Authors :
Qingyuan Zhang
Utkarsh Sharma
Jordan A. Dennis
Andrea Scifo
Margot Kuitems
Ulf Büntgen
Mathew J. Owens
Michael W. Dee
Benjamin J. S. Pope
Zhang, Q [0000-0002-0906-8533]
Sharma, U [0000-0002-0771-8109]
Dennis, JA [0000-0001-8125-6494]
Scifo, A [0000-0002-7174-3966]
Kuitems, M [0000-0002-8803-2650]
Büntgen, U [0000-0002-3821-0818]
Owens, MJ [0000-0003-2061-2453]
Dee, MW [0000-0002-3116-453X]
Pope, BJS [0000-0003-2595-9114]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Zhang, Qingyuan [0000-0002-0906-8533]
Sharma, Utkarsh [0000-0002-0771-8109]
Dennis, Jordan A. [0000-0001-8125-6494]
Scifo, Andrea [0000-0002-7174-3966]
Kuitems, Margot [0000-0002-8803-2650]
Büntgen, Ulf [0000-0002-3821-0818]
Owens, Mathew J. [0000-0003-2061-2453]
Dee, Michael W. [0000-0002-3116-453X]
Pope, Benjamin J. S. [0000-0003-2595-9114]
Isotope Research
Source :
Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 478(2266):20220497. ROYAL SOC
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
The Royal Society, 2023.

Abstract

Peer reviewed: True<br />Funder: Big Questions Institute<br />Annually resolved measurements of the radiocarbon content in tree-rings have revealed rare sharp rises in carbon-14 production. These ‘Miyake events’ are likely produced by rare increases in cosmic radiation from the Sun or other energetic astrophysical sources. The radiocarbon produced is not only circulated through the Earth’s atmosphere and oceans, but also absorbed by the biosphere and locked in the annual growth rings of trees. To interpret high-resolution tree-ring radiocarbon measurements therefore necessitates modelling the entire global carbon cycle. Here, we introduce ‘ ticktack ’ ( https://github.com/SharmaLlama/ticktack/ ), the first open-source Python package that connects box models of the carbon cycle with modern Bayesian inference tools. We use this to analyse all public annual 14 C tree data, and infer posterior parameters for all six known Miyake events. They do not show a consistent relationship to the solar cycle, and several display extended durations that challenge either astrophysical or geophysical models.

Details

ISSN :
13645021
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences, 478(2266):20220497. ROYAL SOC
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....117fe91400204f2c581e81f4b1be4e50
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.17863/cam.95557